Illini notebook: Weber trying in instill ‘sense of urgency’ at home

If the NIT appearance is partly about preparing for next season, Illinois can learn something during the second-round home game.

House OKs change in pension benefits

By a 109-0 vote, the House agreed to a less lucrative pension benefits package for future state lawmakers and judges. House Bill 6368 now goes to the Senate.

Elizabeth Davies: Government needs to tighten its belt, too

Never was wasteful spending more evident than last week, when I got an “important document” from the U.S. Census Bureau. Inside was a letter that told me, “Next week, you will receive the U.S. Census. Be sure to fill it out and mail it back.”

Wood on Words: Whew! English a little different for everyone

“Gee each owe tea eye smells fish.” So wrote famed Irish author James Joyce in his 1939 masterpiece “Finnegans Wake.”

Be careful before planting that tree

A little forethought before you put a tree in the ground can help you avoid problems in the future.

Editoral: Cut pensions for future lawmakers

If Illinois legislators are going to change retirement benefits for future teachers and state employees, they also need to reduce the General Assembly’s lucrative and fat retirement package for future legislators.

Editorial: Shining the light on what your government does

Sunshine Week has arrived, as always dedicated to the importance of having open, transparent government. Unfortunately, this often comes across as a crusade by the press, for the press. But in an Illinois and a nation that are both looking at massive overspending, mammoth budget deficits and even bigger trust deficits for our elected officials, keeping an eye on public bodies matters to everyone.

New study examines rural asthma

Kena and Mark Gasper's decision to live in a rural subdivision near Delavan, Ill., led to a long list of benefits for their two girls: open spaces to run and ride bikes in, a quiet neighborhood and a good, safe school. They also list one drawback: the effect of their environment on their daughter’s asthma.

Britt cartoon: Republicans' pre-existing health care conditions

Chris Britt's editorial cartoon on Republicans' pre-existing health care conditions.

What home-court advantage? Illinois has struggled at Assembly Hall

The Illini lost their last three games in Assembly Hall, including a two-pointer to Minnesota that probably cost Illinois a spot in the NCAA tournament. When the top-seeded Illini (20-14) host fourth-seeded Kent State (24-9) in the second round of the NIT on Monday (7 p.m., ESPNU), Illinois coach Bruce Weber will remind his team about the 69-63 overtime victory over Kent State last season in the South Padre Invitational semifinals.

Senate approves lease restriction measure

Without dissent, the Illinois Senate today approved legislation aimed at putting more oversight on state building leases.

House approves ban on synthetic marijuana

The Illinois House has overwhelmingly backed a measure that would ban a marijuana substitute known as K2.

NIU report on '08 shootings acknowledges questions remain

Northern Illinois University has released a chilling 322-page report about the day a former student opened fire in a lecture hall, killing five students before turning the gun on himself.

Senate again rejects motorcycle-helmet law

The Senate voted 19-32 for Senate Bill 2535, which would require anyone under 18 who rides on a motorcycle to wear a helmet. The measure needed 30 “yes” votes to pass.

Brian Mackey: Let's get on with the show already

Nothing kills the mood before a show like a clunky cell phone announcement or fundraising pitch from the stage.

Britt cartoon: Benjamin Netanyahu's 'piece' plan

Chris Britt's editorial cartoon on Benjamin Netanyahu's "piece" plan.

Illini sink Stony Brook in NIT

STONY BROOK, N.Y. — Illinois probably isn’t over the NCAA tournament snub, but their 76-66 victory over Stony Brook in the NIT Wednesday was the first step in grabbing a dose of redemption.

Quinn quashes Aging lease

Gov. Pat Quinn all but pulled the plug today on the Department on Aging moving into costly new office space in Springfield.

Quinn approves pushing primary back

Primary elections will be moved to back to the third week in March after a two-year experiment with an early February primary.

Bears release Nathan Vasher

Nathan Vasher, Chicago’s only Pro Bowl cornerback in the past 15 years, was released Wednesday by the Bears.

Visit zip2save.com for all your favorite circulars & coupons!

Yellow Pages

Find whatever you're looking for
with Totally Local Yellow Pages
Search provided by Premier Guide

Events Calendar

Upcoming

Loading…

Site Services
Subscribe
Public Notices
Place An Ad
Submit Your News
Rate Card
Archives
Market Place
Classifieds
Jobs
Cars
Real Estate
Shopping
Coupons
Neighbors
Geneva
Batavia
Bartlett
West Chicago
Naperville